دانلود کتاب Listening to Salsa: Gender, Latin Popular Music, and Puerto Rican Cultures
by Frances R. Aparicio
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عنوان فارسی: گوش دادن به سالسا: جنسیت، موسیقی عامه پسند لاتین، و فرهنگ های پورتوریکویی |
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“Destined to be a landmark in the study of Latin music, gender studies, and of modern popular culture in general.” (Peter Manuel, City University of New York)
“A sophisticated and insightful analysis of the complex relationships between Latin(o) popular musics and constructions of gender, race, class, and national identities among Puerto Ricans. Aparicio takes into account not only traditional Puerto Rican musics such as danza, plena and bomba, but also pan-Caribbean genres such as bolero, and contemporary transnational dance musics such as salsa and rap en español as well. Her post-modern approach to salsa is particularly provocative, eschewing nationalistic attempts at ownership by establishing salsa?s multiple positions and meanings within various Latino and Latin American communities. Moreover, she powerfully challenges Latin(o) music’s problematic representations of women and the marginalization of women musicians, contrasting patriarchal and misogynistic song lyrics with those written and sung by women musicians.” (Deborah Pacini Hernandez, Brown University)
Frances R. Aparicio is Associate Professor of Spanish and American Culture at the University of Michigan, author of 'Versiones, interpretaciones, creaciones' (1991), coeditor of 'Tropicalizations' (1997), and editor of 'Latino Voices' (1994).